The number of Americans killed from gun violence since last December’s shooting massacre in Newtown, Conn. has surpassed the total number of U.S. military casualties during the nine-year war in Iraq.
According to Slate’s gun deaths project, which has been tallying the total number killed from gun violence less than six months ago, there have been 4,499 gun deaths in the U.S. The Defense Department has counted 4,409 U.S. armed forces killed in the Iraq war.
The news of the gun death toll since the 20 children and six adults were gunned down at Sandy Hook Elementary School comes a week after the Violence Policy Center released a state-by-state analysis of government data comparing firearm deaths and motor vehicle deaths. The study showed that gun-related fatalities exceeded motor vehicle deaths in 12 states and the District of Columbia during 2010, the latest year for which data are available.
In 2010, there were 31,672 firearm deaths and 35,498 motor vehicle deaths across the nation, compared to 28,874 firearm deaths and 42,624 motor vehicle deaths in 1999.









